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Description

The Seiko DS 250 synthesizer is a hidden gem from the 1980s, cherished by vintage synth enthusiasts for its unique sound character and robust build quality. This digital synth stands out with its distinctive phase distortion synthesis technology, reminiscent of the era's iconic tones, offering musicians a blend of warm analog-like textures and the precise articulation of digital sound. It hosts a wide array of preset sounds that cater to various genres, making it versatile for both live performances and studio sessions.

The DS 250 features a user-friendly interface that invites both seasoned synth veterans and newcomers to explore its sonic possibilities. Its intuitive layout and clearly labeled controls make sound sculpting an engaging experience, allowing for quick adjustments during gigs or recordings. The synthesizer's durable construction ensures it can withstand the rigors of touring, while its classic design adds a touch of vintage flair to any setup.

For those interested in integrating the Seiko DS 250 into a modern rig, its MIDI capabilities ensure seamless communication with other devices, expanding its utility beyond standalone use. Whether you're looking to recreate the nostalgic sounds of the '80s or carve out new sonic landscapes, the DS 250 offers a reliable and inspiring platform.

Key Features:

  • Distinctive phase distortion synthesis technology
  • Variety of preset sounds suitable for multiple genres
  • User-friendly interface with intuitive controls
  • MIDI connectivity for modern integration
  • Durable build for reliable performance
  • Classic vintage design appealing to collectors and performers alike
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Seiko DS-250 Digital Synthesizer Demo

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Seiko DS-250 Digital Synthesizer Demo

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seiko ds-250 additive synthesizer

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Paranormal Ragtime Orchestra

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Seiko DS-250 multitracked demo with Rhythm Ace FR-2L

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Synth Stuff Ep. 75 - Seiko DS-250

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See how Jean Michel Jarre uses Seiko DS 250

Jean Michel Jarre

Keyboardist, Music Producer

The Dustbins

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At the back of the album cover of the Rendez-vous album by Jean-Michel Jarre is a list of used instruments. In short:

Seiko DS 250, Synthex, Moog, Roland JX 8P, ARP 2600, Fairlight, Emulator II, Eminent, AKS, Lynn 9000, Memory Moog, Drumulator, Laser Harp, RMI, Seiko DS 320, OBX, DX 100, Matrisequencer, TR 808, Prophet, Casio CZ 5000, Baby Korg personal keyboard.

Another source of information : http://www.jarrography.free.fr/details_equipement_audio.php?id_equip=53

See how Annie Lennox uses Seiko DS 250

Annie Lennox

Singer

Eurythmics

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In this 1985 advertisement for the Seiko DS250 they mention Annie Lennox's use of the keyboard.

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